Front:
CHIEF NOT
AID OF PAWNEE.
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INDIAN CHIEFS.
Raphael Tuck & Sons' Postcard Series 2171
ART PUBLISHERS TO THEIR MAJESTIES THE KING & QUEEN
Not afraid of Pawnee illustrates the significance
which frequently attaches to Indian names. "Not afraid
of Pawnee" is a Sioux, and the Sioux, as is well known,
are unequalled in warlike character by any other Indian
tribe, unless it be the Cheyenne. The war which brought
the Sioux most prominently to the attention of the white
men was the famous Sioux war of 1876-77, the chief
incident of which was the defeat and massacre of an
entire detachment under General Custer.
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